Motor racing returns to Moruya’s Surfair Speedway on November 14 with a full program of racing action beginning in the afternoon and extending into the night.
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Aussie sixes, junior sedans, super production, street stocks, junior speedway carts, standard speedway carts, modifieds and outlaws, and speedway karts.
In a special treat for nostalgia buffs, vintage rear-mouted 500cc cars will be racing as well.
Surfair officials are about to commence a substantial upgrade of the facility, in an effort to attain AAA status for it.
Eventually Surfair will have a concrete fence on the outside and a catch fence on the inside.
“This will allow us to run speed cars and sprint cars,” Surfair president Neville Britten said.
After the November 14 meeting, some of the racing surface will be torn up and replaced, while a concrete fence will be put in.
These modifications will be ready for Surfair’s biggest meeting of the year, on December 27.
Meanwhile, the Surfair gates open at 2pm on November 14 and racing starts at 4pm.
Entry is $15 for adults, $10 for pensioners and children under 12 are free.